Similes In Romeo And Juliet

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When young people are in love, they find themselves the most anxious. In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, the one taken over by anxiousness is Juliet. Juliet’s love for Romeo was known throughout the whole story. But in Act 2 Scene 5, when Juliet sees herself separated from him, she starts to become anxious and changes her mindset that is new to the reader. In “The clock struck nine” in Act 2, Scene 5, Juliet's use of simile and imagery reveals that she has affection for Romeo and she is anxious about hearing news from the Nurse. Juliet's use of Similes reveals how anxious she is about Romeo and hearing news from the Nurse. As Juliet is waiting for the Nurse to come back, she talks about the way old people pretend of their deaths. Juliet

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